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ALDI to recruit over 70 team members in Galway

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ALDI, Ireland’s best-paying supermarket chain, have announced plans to hire over 70 people across its stores in County Galway as part of a nationwide campaign to recruit team members ahead of the busy spring period.

University of Galway Students’ Union 60th anniversary alumni reunion

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Manifestos, marches, meetings – ring any bells? Then you may have been involved in University of Galway Students’ Union at some point since the Union was established in 1964.

Investing in professional development investment fuels more employee

In the dynamic landscape of the modern workplace, organisations are increasingly recognising the pivotal role of professional development in cultivating employee loyalty and retention.

Athlone Chamber of Commerce welcomes employment permit system expansion

Athlone Chamber of Commerce has welcomed the expansion of the employment permit system as announced by the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment recently.

TUS degree graduates boast highest employment rate throughout the country

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Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) has the highest number of honours degree graduates in the country in employment nine months after graduation.

Fianna Fáil delivers income tax reductions with €1.3 billion package – Deputy Troy

Local Fianna Fáil Deputy Robert Troy, has said that a new €1.3 billion income tax package that has come into effect will make a real difference for working individuals and families in the constituency.

More money back in your pocket from this week - Naughton

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Changes to income tax which are due to kick in from Monday last will put more money back into peoples’ pockets and ease cost of living pressures, local Minister, Hildegarde Naughton, has said.

Lohan calls for dedicated footpath repair crew

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Galway City needs a dedicated footpath crew that can work year-round on the maintenance and improvement of all our public footpaths, according to Sinn Fein local election candidate Mark Lohan.

Troy welcomes new measures aimed at helping victims of domestic violence

Local Fianna Fáil Deputy Robert Troy has welcomed new measures aimed at helping victims of domestic violence.

Midland hospitals urging you to protect yourself from Covid-19 and flu this winter

The Department of Public Health, HSE Dublin & Midlands and Midlands Hospital at Tullamore and Portlaoise Hospitals have come together to support healthcare workers to protect themselves and the public from Covid-19 and influenza this winter.

 

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